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your final answer to them well i had made a thriller in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto and it was shown there by american producers point who wanted to make an english version which is. there was so much interested in making an english version he decided to make and sell so he was a buyer my films always sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of years off because i've you know daughters and school and i kind of like the idea plus i like you know making a film in paris or out of piracy louis ultimately shot at berlin. i like working in europe i like living in paris and i like the characters that you know these two. aggressive women fighting for power than this every time i think agency i like women i have worked with women my whole life i went to a school as a graduate school it's a. lauridsen which i was the only male amongst hundreds of women so i'm very used to being in large groups of women i'm used to working with women i get along with them i
your final answer to them well i had made a thriller in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto and it was shown there by american producers point who wanted to make an english version which is. there was so much interested in making an english version he decided to make and sell so he was a buyer my films always sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of years...
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people are anxious to know about other religions so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out of here on a steady basis. both to locals and visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera, break fast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts of the opera, which comes to santa fe along with million of viewers across the world, and there's a breakfast here and a lecture. so we do lot with music and a lot with art and pretty much everything. the history of santa fe is rooted in three major cultures. the native american, the hispanics, and the anglo. that's obviously oversimply identifying things. but each one carries a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today. we do events for the indian school here. we boast the best of the spanish colonial art market. we sell books of the indian market. in august, which is the largest native american art market in the world, and for m
people are anxious to know about other religions so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out of here on a steady basis. both to locals and visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera, break fast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts of the opera, which comes to santa fe along with million of viewers across the world, and there's a breakfast here and a lecture. so we do...
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what role does religion played? it seems to be an important predictor who is going to have children and who is not, but not religion in the sense of relief, but in terms of attendance of church services or other participation in religious life. can you talk about that a little that? >> guest: it is a fascinating subject because change, if you go back and look at the national battle of the statistics reports from the 1900's, when you see is classification of the low fertility and the demographers back then talk about this spigot as it happens there's an enormous demographic but we saw in the catholic fertility. now, over the years its increased until they met together and photographers said this is the end of the fertility and the catholics no longer were special but says something much more interesting had happened. what happens is it no longer matters what your actual belief was. it mattered that you were jewish or muslim or more men are catholic or protestant all that matters is how often you attended your service
what role does religion played? it seems to be an important predictor who is going to have children and who is not, but not religion in the sense of relief, but in terms of attendance of church services or other participation in religious life. can you talk about that a little that? >> guest: it is a fascinating subject because change, if you go back and look at the national battle of the statistics reports from the 1900's, when you see is classification of the low fertility and the...
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final answer to them well i would have made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown that american producers wanted to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an english version they decided to make and sell so he was a buyer of my film so he sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of years off because i've you know daughters and school and i kind of like the idea plus i like you know making a film in paris or out of piracy louis ultimately shot at berlin. i like working in europe i like living in paris and i like the characters the you know these two. aggressive women fighting for power then the sabotaging agency i like women i have worked with women my whole life i went to a school as a graduate school at sarah lawrence in which i was the only male amongst hundreds of women so i'm very used to being in large groups of women i'm used to working with women i get along with them i don't know w
final answer to them well i would have made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown that american producers wanted to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an english version they decided to make and sell so he was a buyer of my film so he sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of years off...
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final answer to them well i would have made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown there are american producers but we do want to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an english version he decided to make and sell so he was a buyer my film so he sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of years off because i've you know daughters and school and i kind of like the idea plus i like you know making a film in paris or out of piracy louis ultimately shot at berlin. i like working in europe i like living in paris and i like the characters that you know these two. aggressive women fighting for power within the advertising agency i like women i have worked with women my whole life i went to a school as a graduate school at sarah lawrence in which i was the only male amongst hundreds of women so i'm very used to being in large groups of women i'm used to working with women and i get along with the
final answer to them well i would have made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown there are american producers but we do want to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an english version he decided to make and sell so he was a buyer my film so he sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of...
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what role does religion play? it seems to be an important predictor in some sense on who is going to have children and who's not. that is not religion in the sense of belief but in terms of attendance at church services or other participation in religious life. could you talk talk about talk about that a little bit? >> guest: this is fascinating actually because it really has change. if you go back and look at the national art of statistics reports from the 1900s what you see as classifications of fertility by religious sect. the. the democracy in america were assessed about catholics and protestants and as it happens there have been enormous demographic splits. over the years, fertility increase until they met together and a lot of demographers that this was the end of catholic fertility and catholics were no longer special but it says something more interesting happen. what happened was it no longer mattered what your actual belief was. as a matter of fact if you are jewish or muslim or mormon or catholic or pro
what role does religion play? it seems to be an important predictor in some sense on who is going to have children and who's not. that is not religion in the sense of belief but in terms of attendance at church services or other participation in religious life. could you talk talk about talk about that a little bit? >> guest: this is fascinating actually because it really has change. if you go back and look at the national art of statistics reports from the 1900s what you see as...
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people are anxious to know about other religions or religions do well. this wall behind me is paperback fiction and that rules that appear on a steady basis. locals and visitors who want something light to read what they are traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera breakfast meats here all winter long before the simulcast of the metropolitan opera which comes to santa fe along with millions of other viewers across the world. there is a breakfast here in the lecture so we deal a lot with art and pretty much everything. the history of santa fe is rooted in three major cultures. the native americans, the hispanics and the anglo. now that is obviously oversimplifying things. but each one carries the heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we have boasts the best of the young native american writers working today on the indian school. we do events for them and we have boasts the best of the spanish colonial art markets. we sell books of the indian market and office which is the largest native american art month in the world and for many
people are anxious to know about other religions or religions do well. this wall behind me is paperback fiction and that rules that appear on a steady basis. locals and visitors who want something light to read what they are traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera breakfast meats here all winter long before the simulcast of the metropolitan opera which comes to santa fe along with millions of other viewers across the world. there is a breakfast here in the lecture so we deal a...
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the land, especially one as complicated as this desert kingdom with all these different languages and religions and basically for the first 50 years, certainly the first several decades people in washington were saying but if we done here? would conquer this land, but we didn't understand it and became governor. we should give it all back to mexico. it's too hard to run this place. there is just so much violence, so much slavery and hostagetaking in some unfamiliar country that people in washington didn't know what to do with. so that's part 2. part 3 is about carson's role in the conquest of the navajo people in everything he did with that monster slayer and this is the final act of his long career and probably woody's best known for common disorders campaign that is added to non-country that resulted in the conquest from their beloved land in this great experiment that went on to force the navajos to become farmers and christians living in the reservation and on the border with texas. so that's a big outfit has been a parts and the remarkable thing is kit carson is the through line that makes
the land, especially one as complicated as this desert kingdom with all these different languages and religions and basically for the first 50 years, certainly the first several decades people in washington were saying but if we done here? would conquer this land, but we didn't understand it and became governor. we should give it all back to mexico. it's too hard to run this place. there is just so much violence, so much slavery and hostagetaking in some unfamiliar country that people in...
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there are a lot of religions. the left turned against religion . it will pass the movement inspiration in the dr. king magnificent formula of equal votes, 1 foot in the scripture, 1 foot in the constitution. the next thing you know, returning against the spiritual base of democracy. we must remember the civil war with the century. that was grilling of manila. my textbooks of the civil war had nothing to do with slavery. to this the their textbooks in history have referred to the political movements that overthrew the lincoln government after the civil war and restored boys of permissiveness of and pair of the way for server edition. the text which refer to the move and as the redeemer. the retainers faugh terrorism as much as the terrorism the play is a world where so attuned to when it is not. grace has the power of turning your whole sense of perception of side down. the odds of internal politics of saddam. one of the chapters, but to together by 1964. yet the democratic convention and republican convention. the republicans with a party of lincol
there are a lot of religions. the left turned against religion . it will pass the movement inspiration in the dr. king magnificent formula of equal votes, 1 foot in the scripture, 1 foot in the constitution. the next thing you know, returning against the spiritual base of democracy. we must remember the civil war with the century. that was grilling of manila. my textbooks of the civil war had nothing to do with slavery. to this the their textbooks in history have referred to the political...
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what religion drove them to do this? we keep doing the same things over and over again. many researchers believe these archeo-astronomical sites are very specifically designed where other researchers say it's all coincidence. but not long ago i was up at a place called chimney rock in southwest colorado. and it's over 8,000 feet. and you are up at the southern end ftd rocky mountains and there is this scarp of rock that rises up probably about a thousand feet out of a valley floor and right at the tip of this scarp there are two twin towers of rock. if you get to a certain place on top of this very narrow butte, you can see between these twin towers and there happens to be a great house built between these two towers and every 18.6 years when the moon goes into its northernmost point on the horizon, it rises between those two towers. i was there at the beginning of the last 18.6 year cycle and we stood up there, probably 20 of us, researchers, forest service people, all gathered at the same spot with cameras and huddled -- it was late december at 8,000 feet and we were a
what religion drove them to do this? we keep doing the same things over and over again. many researchers believe these archeo-astronomical sites are very specifically designed where other researchers say it's all coincidence. but not long ago i was up at a place called chimney rock in southwest colorado. and it's over 8,000 feet. and you are up at the southern end ftd rocky mountains and there is this scarp of rock that rises up probably about a thousand feet out of a valley floor and right at...
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. >>> lorena, aunque condena lo ocurrido, dice que esto no hará que cambie de religión ni su costumbre de asistir a misa los domingos >>> completo de cualquier responsabilidad administrativa o pública. >>> muchas personas, con las que platicamos coinciden que debe jus garcía por separado a la iglesia católica y aquellos sacerdotes que cometieron delitos contra niños por eso aseguran sigue castigar sels como si fueran cualquier otra persona de la sociedad. >>> maría elena dice que incluso los culpables y quienes los encubrieron deberían ir a la cárcel. >>> directo, ni siquiera hay justicia para uno y para ellos si hay mucha tapadera. >>> esta señora ve las cosas de una manera muy diferente. >>> me hace sentir, molesta y al mismo tiempo triste porque no es justo, que estén dime fanned a la iglesia católica. >>> la próxima semana se abordara el tema más detalladamente >>> juan carlos gonzález univisión. >>> el ex militar chris kate responsable de la muerte de más de 150 insurgentes en irak murió asesinado este fin de semana en un campo de tiro. >>> el autor del libro franc
. >>> lorena, aunque condena lo ocurrido, dice que esto no hará que cambie de religión ni su costumbre de asistir a misa los domingos >>> completo de cualquier responsabilidad administrativa o pública. >>> muchas personas, con las que platicamos coinciden que debe jus garcía por separado a la iglesia católica y aquellos sacerdotes que cometieron delitos contra niños por eso aseguran sigue castigar sels como si fueran cualquier otra persona de la sociedad....
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religion does well. this wall behind the paperback fiction combat rolls out here on a steady basis. both for locals and visitors who want something light to read. the author breakfast meats here all winter long before the metropolitan opera, which comes to santa fe along with millions of other viewers across the world. there is a breakfast and a lecture here. we do a lot with music and arts. the history of santa fe is vivid with two major cultures. native american, hispanic, and the anglo. now, that is actually oversimplifying things, but each one carries such a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today. we do events here. we boast the best spanish colonial art market. we sell books at the indian market, which is the largest art market in the world. for many years we have sold looks in the spanish market. again, the largest hispanic market in the world. we are falling all over each other but the sharing and the support that is universal makes it such a wonderfully exciting place to be. >> in the very early da
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of call me in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or is it for me or do i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the only relevant agencies breaking. warrant such and he was railing sherry did i will say was massacring kurds so don was saying was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. he was a sovereign coun
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of call me in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or is it for me or do i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion. is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is sell chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have more or less come to
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion. is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rocks as many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the us invasion as much as on the. warrant such that he was railing sorry did i was saying was massacring kurds so dumb the same was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty funny what's a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference starting he was a sovereign country but he was still killing th
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame no conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such that he was railing serry did i will say was massacring kurds saddam hussein was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference that saying he was a sovereign country but he was still killing the differe
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame no conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of communal conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such that he was railing sherry did i will say was massacring kurds so don was saying was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. he was a sovereign country but he was still chilling to different six
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of communal conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in the conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state of becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such that he was railing sciri did i will say was massacring kurds so dumb would say was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. he was a sovereign country but he was still killing the different s
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in the conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state of becoming...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control and the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is so chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have more or less come t
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control and the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or is this for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rocks as many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such he was railing sciri did i will say was massacring kurds say was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. it was a sovereign country but he was still killing the different six we'r
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or is this for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed...
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and propagate religion. and as they made that arduous journey across an ocean, didn't know if they were going to live or die, they had a rag-tag group of people and they weren't exactly the people that you'd have teaching sunday school classes. they were tough individuals. and when they landed on the shores their chaplain, robert hunt, was able to convince them to come together and do their first organized act, to take an old sail and create a makeshift church. to get on their knees and thank god for delivering them over here. and ask for his wisdom and his blessing. with all of the challenges that they had, mr. hunt was able to convince them to come morning and afternoon and have the same prayers and they didn't have to think a lot about what they would pray for. it was just that they could
and propagate religion. and as they made that arduous journey across an ocean, didn't know if they were going to live or die, they had a rag-tag group of people and they weren't exactly the people that you'd have teaching sunday school classes. they were tough individuals. and when they landed on the shores their chaplain, robert hunt, was able to convince them to come together and do their first organized act, to take an old sail and create a makeshift church. to get on their knees and thank...
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i am reminding my counterparts when i talk about freedom of expression, freedom of religion, those are not just american values. the world agreed to those values and we are going to stand up for them. it is not always easy. we have to pick our time. on the first level, do what we do because it is in our interests. we have to continue to do that. as you got to the second level, how you adapt that to the world of today requires us to be more clever we are trying to do that. countering violent extremism. maybe there are 50,000 violent homicidal extremist in the world. but they are able to maximize their impact and their messaging through the internet. what we have tried to do is to get in there with them, to undermine them and to rebut them. it is something we did in the cold war. more lessons i think we can transfer from the cold war to today. we don't have some monolithic soviet union. we were engaged in pushing out our ideas and our values, refuting communist propaganda. the cold war ended. "democracy has triumphed. we do not have to do that anymore." that's a terrible mistake. i have
i am reminding my counterparts when i talk about freedom of expression, freedom of religion, those are not just american values. the world agreed to those values and we are going to stand up for them. it is not always easy. we have to pick our time. on the first level, do what we do because it is in our interests. we have to continue to do that. as you got to the second level, how you adapt that to the world of today requires us to be more clever we are trying to do that. countering violent...
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thanks for being with us so most religions attacks in turkey are against government institutions or have been so far why do you think this time of foreign embassies been targeted. it's obvious right now that is a whole escalation you need tire region going from north africa into the middle east and president. obama administration to the french and the british. has obviously. the the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the french are also supporting tens of thousands of jihadi treatments in syria and in other parts of the region so you have well armed well prepared trained terrorists on the border originally with turkey and syria probably now inside turkey and therefore if the new potential for a violent terrorist action made it against the united states and we're right now putting ourselves in a very very bad position in allowing this to happen to the u.s. government if those shoals and facilities though all those situations that you've cited were radical islamists in jihad as this is a left wing member wh
thanks for being with us so most religions attacks in turkey are against government institutions or have been so far why do you think this time of foreign embassies been targeted. it's obvious right now that is a whole escalation you need tire region going from north africa into the middle east and president. obama administration to the french and the british. has obviously. the the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the...
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a lot of people practice the religion, the lifestyle, the intellectual thoughts, it has always been very interesting place for people who are really thinking for themselves. it is only natural that gorgeousness of the sce the sce, visual artists and the performing artist who managed to dance and sing at 7000 feet above sea level is amazing. but the availability of a small town makes it easy for people to become intimately acquainted with those in the art to serve on boards fairly quickly to attend event and meet artists. the cross culture of visualize performing arts and literary arts is just unnatural. thank you. we are in albuquerque, we produced this beautiful book. we had some left over. those leftovers went to the city.
a lot of people practice the religion, the lifestyle, the intellectual thoughts, it has always been very interesting place for people who are really thinking for themselves. it is only natural that gorgeousness of the sce the sce, visual artists and the performing artist who managed to dance and sing at 7000 feet above sea level is amazing. but the availability of a small town makes it easy for people to become intimately acquainted with those in the art to serve on boards fairly quickly to...
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that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical in a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighty million people at risk of malnutrition is the persona but what it is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggest that freedom has come at a cost francesa trunks have reportedly resulted in a number of civilian casualties guitar he's a researcher from amnesty international he's just returned from the country says the campaign raises many concerns but we were able to to register was. to use tonight solutions including a traditional killing we collected testimonies from a large variety of people who told us how. some people are arrested in the town of severity and then brought in front of where they were created and then frozen into the well later we had also stories about people who had been arrested and some of them disappeared and r
that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical in a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighty million people at risk of malnutrition is the persona but what it is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggest that freedom has...
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that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact that the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition is there pressure on us but what is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. geo political analyst patrick henningsen believes the war on terror is just a pretext used by some powers to tighten its grip on africa. this is supposedly an african led mission but really if you look under the surface of it all these happenings in the last month or so go pills perfectly into the united states africa directive agenda which has been put in place in two thousand and seven under bush and it has really caught pace under the obama administration so it could be a case of this is just an entree for bigger escalation on the western powers in the future look at the government in mali is a junior military coup that took over a democratically elected president who fell out of
that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact that the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition is there pressure on us but what is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. geo political analyst patrick henningsen believes the war on terror is just a...
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it is a quest for power for your race, tribe, religion, region, whatever, your industry these days. politics is a lot about power. but we always hope that some people in the discussion of politics and policy will stand for something bigger, something broader. like the public interest, freedom and justice, the ideals of the declaration of the independence and the pledge of allegiance. we hope in washington that's what think tanks do. think tanks are separate from abstracted from the day-to-day struggles for either political power or special interests benefits from public policy. obviously, there are some who do that better than others. in the ideal of the think tank is committed to the public interest, even though we may disagree what the public interest is. some think tanks insist they don't have a world view a perspective, a political philosophy. they are just about analyzing and seeing what works. i'm in favor of that. but to define if something is working you have to define what the goals you seek to achieve. is freedom one of the goals that policy ought to enhance? is justice? i
it is a quest for power for your race, tribe, religion, region, whatever, your industry these days. politics is a lot about power. but we always hope that some people in the discussion of politics and policy will stand for something bigger, something broader. like the public interest, freedom and justice, the ideals of the declaration of the independence and the pledge of allegiance. we hope in washington that's what think tanks do. think tanks are separate from abstracted from the day-to-day...
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exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up of contraceptives against the religious tenet. say you have a catholic group and you are compel and there is no exception. but the worst part how they define religious institution. churches where you worship on sunday are completely exempt because that would be outrage. but the secularists at the department of h.h.s. have determined that religious means only the place where you go on sunday. if you are a catholic soup kitchen where you do god's work that is not considered religious. that in and of itself is an outrage. this issue is one this
exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control when the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is so chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's so in chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what do you think their strategy with regards to iran i think they have you know m
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control when the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it...